Silver Civil Merit Medal, Type III

SKU: 02.HAN.0105.302.01

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  • country
    Germany
  • date of institution
    1837
  • remarks
    Type III medals feature the portrait of King Ernst August. The Type III Civil Merit Medal was issued from 1837 to 1846.

Physical Description


A circular medal constructed of silver. The obverse bears the bust of King Ernst August encompassed by the inscription "ERNST AUGUST V.G.G. KOENIG V. HANNOVER 1837". The reverse bears the inscription "VERDIENST UMS VATERLAND" (merit for the fatherland) within an oak leaf wreath. The edge of the medal is inscribed with the recipient's name. On a loop for suspension, on a light blue ribbon.

History


The Civil Merit Medal was established in 1815 by Prince Regent George, later King George IV of Great Britain and Hanover, in the name of his father, King George III of Great Britain and Hanover. The Civil Merit Medal was established to publicly recognise and award exceptional civilian merit. The medal was issued in two grades: Silver and Gold. Medals were engraved with the name of the recipient on the rim. The stamp of the medal was produced by William Wyon, London.

Type III medals feature the portrait of King Ernst August. It was issued until 1846.

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  • Price

    $250 USD

  • Composition

    Silver

  • Inscription

    Obv: ERNST AUGUST V.G.G. KOENIG V. HANNOVER 1837 Rev: VERDIENST UMS VATERLAND Rim: [RECIPIENT'S NAME]

  • Size

    35.5-36mm

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